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How does mass affect the vector of gravity? (1 point)
It affects its magnitude, but not its direction.
• It affects its direction, but not its magnitude.
It affects neither the direction nor the magnitude.
It affects both its direction and magnitude
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It affects its magnitude, but not its direction.
Reason: the gravitational force vector is F = m g, so increasing mass scales the force (magnitude) but the direction (toward Earth's center) is unchanged.
Reason: the gravitational force vector is F = m g, so increasing mass scales the force (magnitude) but the direction (toward Earth's center) is unchanged.
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